I don't have any experience with the Wings specifically in this regard, but several other franchises. "Sold out" games usually have tickets released right before the game at the box office. But they are often the expensive lower level seats.

It's always a gamble. You have to physically go to the game without a ticket and hope they get something that fits your budget. To show you how fickle it is, the couple in front of me got priced around $450 a ticket for Rangers playoff games. I walked to the window, feeling no hope, but scored $145 tickets in a damn good section. The difference was between when the agent checked. a 45 second difference.

Anyway, I don't think this is helpful to anyone planning anything beyond spontaneous, but it happens.

Question.. Canadian fan here.. My favorite team is coming town end of march/April.. How are tickets.. If i buy them week before game is it still possible to get them or am i better off gettinf them two weeks in advance?

Question.. Canadian fan here.. My favorite team is coming town end of march/April.. How are tickets.. If i buy them week before game is it still possible to get them or am i better off gettinf them two weeks in advance?

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That depends on what method's you are willing to use to procure tickets.

If you have no issue using Stubhub, you can easily find tickets two hours before puck drop.

Or you can buy them off the streets if you are feeling adventurous.

I have never purchased any Wings tickets directly through the organization, so i can't offer any advice on ticket availability.

Have visited Detroit 3 times now. Will attend the last 4 game in the Joe.
After we play the Senators on Monday 3 March, have 4 days free until next game.
Have been to Detroit Zoo and Ford Museum. Anything to do in Windsor ??? or any tips

Yeah downtown is getting a lot more walkable. The Joe is mostly just in an awkward spot. Its not like there are nice bars/ restaurants right across the street. Plus there are some spots you wouldn't want to walk to from the Joe like Corktown, which someone visiting might not really know.

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This is one of the biggest changes with the new arena that will benefit out of town fans... the ability to walk or QLine from the nice bars and restaurants on Woodward and Cass over by Warren to games.

One more question. We arrive early and need to spend the day doing something. Any suggestions? Keep in mind neither of us have ever been to Detroit

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Henry Ford Museum/ Greenfield Village will burn an entire day. Take a drive around Belle Isle, it's a mile from where you're staying. Eat at Hop Cat or Jolly Pumpkin. Check out 3rd Man Records if you eat at either of those places. Check and see if Detroit Bus Tours is running, Punch Bowl Social, Fowling Warehouse, stroll around Greektown, find a parkind area there and take the People Mover (to the game and for a tour)..that outta keep you occupied.